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Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments by Abdul Lateef Olanrewaju; Acknowledgments by Abdul-Rashid Abdul-Aziz; Contents; Abbreviations; About the Authors; What this Book is Designed to do for you; 1 Overview; 1.1 An Overview of Value Maintenance Management; 1.2 Objectives of the Book; 1.3 General Organisation of the Book; 1.4 Overview of Chapters; 2 An Overview of the Construction Industry; Abstract; 2.1 The Malaysian Construction Industry; 2.2 The Value of Maintenance Sub-sector; 2.3 Conclusion and Future Outlook of the Construction Industry; References; 3 Maintenance of Academic Buildings
Abstract3.1 Introduction; 3.2 An Overview of Malaysian Education System; 3.2.1 Roles of University in National Development; 3.2.2 Academic Building as a Factor of Production; 3.2.3 Roles of Maintenance in Building Performance; 3.2.4 What Is the Scope of Building Maintenance?; 3.3 Issues in the Present Maintenance Practices; 3.4 Steps to Develop the Value Maintenance Management; 3.5 Significance of a Fresh Look; 3.6 Summary and Observations; References; 4 Malaysian Education System and University Buildings; Abstract; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Malaysia: An Overview
4.3 Malaysian National Educational Systems4.4 National Education Philosophy; 4.5 Higher Educational Institutions in Malaysia; 4.6 University in Malaysia; 4.6.1 Public Universities; 4.6.2 Private Universities; 4.7 University Administration; 4.8 The Knowledge-Based Economy (KBE) Issues; 4.9 Funding University Education; 4.10 Universities and the Tenth Malaysian PlanTenth Malaysian Plan (10MP); 4.11 Asset Management (AM); 4.12 Facilities Management (FM); 4.13 Building Facilities; 4.13.1 Functions of Buildings; 4.13.2 Types of Buildings; 4.13.3 University Buildings and Engineering Services
4.13.4 Conditions and Performance of Buildings4.14 Changing Dimensions of Students; 4.15 How Satisfy are the Students with Buildings?; 4.16 Summary; References; 5 Building Maintenance Processes, Principles, Procedures, Practices and Strategies; Abstract; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Ontology and Epistemology of Maintenance; 5.3 Analysis of Factors Leading to Maintenance; 5.3.1 Poor DesignPoor Design; 5.3.2 Poor WorkmanshipPoor Workmanship; 5.3.3 Defective Materials and Components; 5.3.4 Usage and Age; 5.3.5 Climatic and Environmental FactorEnvironmental Factor; 5.3.6 Nature of Users
5.4 Types of Maintenance5.4.1 Preventive Maintenance; 5.4.2 Corrective Maintenance; 5.4.3 Predictive Maintenance; 5.4.4 Proactive Maintenance; 5.5 Condition Survey; 5.5.1 Condition-based Maintenance; 5.6 Performance-based Maintenance; 5.7 Building Defects; 5.8 Repair and Methods of Cost Forecasting; 5.9 Description of a Mathematical Relationship for Maintenance; 5.10 Maintenance Policy; 5.11 Appraisal of Existing Maintenance Management Model; 5.12 Maintenance Management; 5.12.1 Value-based Management; 5.12.2 Theory and Concept of Value; 5.13 User Participations in Service Delivery
Abstract3.1 Introduction; 3.2 An Overview of Malaysian Education System; 3.2.1 Roles of University in National Development; 3.2.2 Academic Building as a Factor of Production; 3.2.3 Roles of Maintenance in Building Performance; 3.2.4 What Is the Scope of Building Maintenance?; 3.3 Issues in the Present Maintenance Practices; 3.4 Steps to Develop the Value Maintenance Management; 3.5 Significance of a Fresh Look; 3.6 Summary and Observations; References; 4 Malaysian Education System and University Buildings; Abstract; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Malaysia: An Overview
4.3 Malaysian National Educational Systems4.4 National Education Philosophy; 4.5 Higher Educational Institutions in Malaysia; 4.6 University in Malaysia; 4.6.1 Public Universities; 4.6.2 Private Universities; 4.7 University Administration; 4.8 The Knowledge-Based Economy (KBE) Issues; 4.9 Funding University Education; 4.10 Universities and the Tenth Malaysian PlanTenth Malaysian Plan (10MP); 4.11 Asset Management (AM); 4.12 Facilities Management (FM); 4.13 Building Facilities; 4.13.1 Functions of Buildings; 4.13.2 Types of Buildings; 4.13.3 University Buildings and Engineering Services
4.13.4 Conditions and Performance of Buildings4.14 Changing Dimensions of Students; 4.15 How Satisfy are the Students with Buildings?; 4.16 Summary; References; 5 Building Maintenance Processes, Principles, Procedures, Practices and Strategies; Abstract; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Ontology and Epistemology of Maintenance; 5.3 Analysis of Factors Leading to Maintenance; 5.3.1 Poor DesignPoor Design; 5.3.2 Poor WorkmanshipPoor Workmanship; 5.3.3 Defective Materials and Components; 5.3.4 Usage and Age; 5.3.5 Climatic and Environmental FactorEnvironmental Factor; 5.3.6 Nature of Users
5.4 Types of Maintenance5.4.1 Preventive Maintenance; 5.4.2 Corrective Maintenance; 5.4.3 Predictive Maintenance; 5.4.4 Proactive Maintenance; 5.5 Condition Survey; 5.5.1 Condition-based Maintenance; 5.6 Performance-based Maintenance; 5.7 Building Defects; 5.8 Repair and Methods of Cost Forecasting; 5.9 Description of a Mathematical Relationship for Maintenance; 5.10 Maintenance Policy; 5.11 Appraisal of Existing Maintenance Management Model; 5.12 Maintenance Management; 5.12.1 Value-based Management; 5.12.2 Theory and Concept of Value; 5.13 User Participations in Service Delivery